At 13:31 18-02-02 -0600, you wrote: > > From: Ronn Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > At 23:12 17-02-02 -0500, "Erik Reuter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >But a better way would be for the fuse to be contained in a little > > >plastic holder with the opening outside the power supply cage, so that > > >you just pop out the old fuse and put in the new without ever opening > > >the power supply cage. > > > > > > And the last was my point: Why is the power supply designed where you > > cannot just change the 10� fuse instead of having to purchase a whole >new > > $25 power supply, especially if the circumstances are such that you > > estimate P > .99 that a blown fuse is the problem? > >Because the profit margin on a fuse is 10c and the profit margin on a >power supply is $25.
It is called a *rhetorical* question . . . (IOW, a "nice" way of phrasing a gripe . . . ) -- Ronn! :)
